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    <h1>Foreach</h1>

    <p>The URLEncode task will encode a given property for use within a
    a URL string.   This value which is actually set will be encoded
    via the <code>java.net.URLEncoder.encode()</code> method.
    Typically, you must do this for all parameter values within a URL.</p>

    <h2>Parameters</h2>
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        <th>Attribute</th>
        <th>Description</th>
        <th>Required</th>
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        <td valign="top">property</td>
        <td valign="top">The name of the property to set.</td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">Yes.</td>
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        <td valign="top">override</td>
        <td valign="top">If the property is already set, should we change it's value.
            Can be <code>true</code> or <code>false</code></td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">No. Defaults to <code>false</code></td>
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        <td valign="top">name <i>Deprecated</i></td>
        <td valign="top">The name of the property to set.</td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">No.  Use the <code>property</code> attribute
            instead</td>
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        <td valign="top">value</td>
        <td valign="top">The value of the property.</td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">No, if refid or location is specified</td>
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        <td valign="top">location</td>
        <td valign="top">The location of a file whose absolute path will be the value
        of the property.</td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">No, if value or refid is specified.</td>
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        <td valign="top">refid</td>
        <td valign="top">The id of a saved reference whose value will be the value
        of the property.</td>
        <td align="center" valign="top">No, defaults to &quot;,&quot;.</td>
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    <h2>Example</h2>


    The following code

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    &lt;urlencode name="file.location" location="C:\\wwwhome\\my reports\\report.xml" /&gt;
    </code>
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    would set the "file.location" property to the value: <code> C%3A%5Cwwwhome%5Cmy+reports%5Creport.xml</code>
    which could then be used in a URL.

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